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By Micah Halpern
Tuesday November 15, 2011 I've Been Thinking: Palestine Prime Minister Salam Fayyad gave an interview to al Quds, an official Palestinian media outlet, yesterday. In the interview Fayyad asserted that unity between Hamas and the Palestinian Authority is a major objective and is an essential ingredient in moving ahead and gaining statehood. He referred to statehood as the "Palestinian dream." He said: let there be a new prime minister. Fayyad was never elected, instead, he was appointed by President Abbas in a move to oust Hamas from political power. For Hamas, Fayyad is the symbol of the political power that was stolen from them by the Palestinian Authority. Hamas has never accepted Fayyad as prime minister and it is no secret to anyone - including Fayyad, that in order to have any unity between Hamas and the PA, Fayyad must step aside. The problem is that Fayyad is one of the only people in the Palestinian government who understands how a government should work and he is actively working for reforming in order to achieve some sense of government accountability and responsibility. This is a Palestinian Catch - 22. Read my new book THUGS. It's easy. Just click. To reprint my essays contact sales (at) www.featurewell.com 4 June 2017 12:13 PM in Thoughts
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